
Whale Watching In Australian & New Zealand Waters
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A comprehensive guide to whale watching across Australian and New Zealand waters, this authoritative volume chronicles the behaviour, migration patterns, and species diversity of whales found throughout the region. Written by marine wildlife experts Peter Gill and Cecilia Burke, it presents detailed identification guides alongside stunning colour illustrations by Pieter Folkens, making it an essential companion for both casual observers and dedicated naturalists. The book details prime whale-watching locations, seasonal timing, and the best techniques for spotting these magnificent marine mammals in their natural habitat. Informative yet accessible in tone, it also argues for the conservation of whale populations and raises awareness of the ecological importance of these creatures to Southern Hemisphere oceans.
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Condition: Good. Jacket: N/A (no dust jacket visible, appears to be a softcover). Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Intact.
A comprehensive guide to whale watching across Australian and New Zealand waters, this authoritative volume chronicles the behaviour, migration patterns, and species diversity of whales found throughout the region. Written by marine wildlife experts Peter Gill and Cecilia Burke, it presents detailed identification guides alongside stunning colour illustrations by Pieter Folkens, making it an essential companion for both casual observers and dedicated naturalists. The book details prime whale-watching locations, seasonal timing, and the best techniques for spotting these magnificent marine mammals in their natural habitat. Informative yet accessible in tone, it also argues for the conservation of whale populations and raises awareness of the ecological importance of these creatures to Southern Hemisphere oceans.












